The steeplechase normally draws 16,000 to 18,000 people, but the 43rd annual event on May 30 will max out at 3,600.
State Fair will be back in full swing this year
All the fun, rides, food and agricultural highlights it’s known for will return, in a socially distanced way.
Summer’s on the way, and so are some of your favorite events
A few events are canceled. Some are coy. But Firefly, Point-to-Point and others say they will go on this year.
How historic burial ground at Dickinson plantation was found; what’s next
‘Nothing will make me happier than reuniting [descendant families] with missing relatives,’ archaeologist Wade Catts said.
Slave burial ground identified at John Dickinson Plantation
“’This is sacred ground for Delaware, and we will continue to treat it with the honor and respect it deserves,’ said Tim Slavin, a state official.
Easter egg hunts back on, bring welcome sign of hope
Easter egg hunts and related events are sort of back this year, promising some fun while following pandemic guidelines.
Delaware in the 1920s: F. Scott Fitzgerald, ghost-hunting and a few du Ponts
A new novel called ‘Ellerslie’ is a ghost story set in a riverfront mansion in Edgemoor in the Roaring ’20s.
Tough, touching stories of human rights at Dickinson Plantation
‘It can be uncomfortable to tell and hear,’ said supervisor Gloria Henry. ‘It’s very hard to hear some parts of history, but we will never shirk from that.’
Making the old new: She upcycles worn furniture into stylish pieces
A Patterson Schwartz real estate agent by day, Ruth Govatos spends her nights transforming furniture
Three takeaways on achieving Black excellence and influencing Wilmington’s future
The panelists said that growing up, they had Black role models who lifted them up and showed them what success looks like.